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u.s. president barack obama will hold talks with japan's prime minister yoshihiko noda and chinese premier wen. aimed at addressing strained relations over claims to the senekaku islands. the president is expected to stress any differences should be peacefully resolved according to international law. >>> now, japan's prime minister has praised myanmar's rapid reforms. and he's offered the country a development loan worth $600 million. yoshihiko noda met thein sein on the sidelines of the summit. myanmar has made steady progress on political reform. he promises to support the economic development. japan's public and private sectors will back reform efforts. it will be the first yen loan in almost 26 years. myanmar's leaders will use it to refurbish a thermal power plant in yangon. japan's government will extend the loans in february next year at the earliest. myanmar's to foreign investors. >>> letting out a small sigh of relief. trade agreement. joins us from the business desk. what's the
u.s. president barack obama will hold talks with japan's prime minister yoshihiko noda and chinese premier wen. aimed at addressing strained relations over claims to the senekaku islands. the president is expected to stress any differences should be peacefully resolved according to international law. >>> now, japan's prime minister has praised myanmar's rapid reforms. and he's offered the country a development loan worth $600 million. yoshihiko noda met thein sein on the sidelines of...
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u.s. president barack obama and chinese premier wen jiabao held bilateral talks before the summit began on tuesday. they both seek closer ties with southeast asian countries as part of their competing regional strategies. >> it's important that our two countries cooperate to build a more secure and prosperous future for the asia-pacific region and for the world. >> despite their friendly words, both sides took their differences with them to the east asia summit. obama called on the country's concern to quickly draw up the code of conduct. one indirectly said the united states should not be involved, stating that the disputes should not be internationalized. now, obama's trip to asia is a sign that america's so-called pivot to asia strategy remains unchanged after his re-election. his visit to myanmar was criticized by some observers. they say it was premature. obama went ahead anyway, a signal of his desire to increase u.s. influence in southeast asia and keep china's ambitions in check. n
u.s. president barack obama and chinese premier wen jiabao held bilateral talks before the summit began on tuesday. they both seek closer ties with southeast asian countries as part of their competing regional strategies. >> it's important that our two countries cooperate to build a more secure and prosperous future for the asia-pacific region and for the world. >> despite their friendly words, both sides took their differences with them to the east asia summit. obama called on the...
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thanksgiving day, u.s. thanksgiving day is coming up thursday. it's going to be the busy week for you. drivers may run into extremely dangerous traveling conditions for the northwest as a new system moving in from the pacific. right now we're looking hefty showers along the coast from northern california up into british columbia. you may see as much as 160 millimeters of rain in the next it's more than the monthly rainfall for november. the lines areery g. syses forwa east heavy snow is going to be possible. that's going to be aomni kilom eaonnd warm conditions will continue throughout e oklahoma . 25 in houston. let's go over to eupe. a train ofd g over 80 kimers perou i o the nohe half of the britishl t sthevere atr lkiikis. tar t ea. res e teedoras>ne me orf e swt ufisrain hediereio oatns itasn.e tiho mthndeced wt tdoite thdif"thksery much for jning us.
thanksgiving day, u.s. thanksgiving day is coming up thursday. it's going to be the busy week for you. drivers may run into extremely dangerous traveling conditions for the northwest as a new system moving in from the pacific. right now we're looking hefty showers along the coast from northern california up into british columbia. you may see as much as 160 millimeters of rain in the next it's more than the monthly rainfall for november. the lines areery g. syses forwa east heavy snow is going...
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thanksgiving day, u.s. thanksgiving day is coming up thursday. it's going to be the busy week for you. drivers may run into extremely dangerous traveling conditions for the northwest as a new system moving in from the pacific. right now we're looking hefty showers along the coast from northern californi up into british columbia. you may see as much as 160 millimeters of rain in the next 24 hours. it's more than the monthly rainfall for november. the lines are very close to each other meaning winds are blowing. as the system moves forward the east heavy snow is going to be a very big problem. 50 centimeters of snow is possible. that's going to be accompanied by very strong winds. gusts could hit 100 kilometers per how. coasl ra cld lead to flash flood along the coast. as for the continent dry and relatively warm conditions will continue throughout the thanksgiving week. temperatures on your tuesday. 22 degrees in oklahoma city. 25 in houston. temperatures are remaining on the seasonal side in vancouver as well as seattle. let's go over to europe.
thanksgiving day, u.s. thanksgiving day is coming up thursday. it's going to be the busy week for you. drivers may run into extremely dangerous traveling conditions for the northwest as a new system moving in from the pacific. right now we're looking hefty showers along the coast from northern californi up into british columbia. you may see as much as 160 millimeters of rain in the next 24 hours. it's more than the monthly rainfall for november. the lines are very close to each other meaning...
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. >>> the u.s. army is asking an appeals court to deny a request by major hassan that he be allowed to keep his beard. he claims he grew it for religious purposes. army regulations prevent facial hair on soldiers in uniform. he is accused of murdering 13 people at fort hood, texas in 2009. >>> indianapolis police say a major explosion that destroyed several houses and killed two people is now a homicide investigation. that explosion ten days ago was so powerful, that more than 30 neighboring homes were severely damaged. >>> it looks like there could be hope for hostess. although the company shut down its baking operations on friday, a federal bankruptcy court judge will mediate a meeting tomorrow between management and the striking bakery workers union to see if their differences can be ironed out. we'll see. back to you. >>> we'll have more from ben wedeman and arwa damon and wolf blitzer in jerusalem coming up. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack.
. >>> the u.s. army is asking an appeals court to deny a request by major hassan that he be allowed to keep his beard. he claims he grew it for religious purposes. army regulations prevent facial hair on soldiers in uniform. he is accused of murdering 13 people at fort hood, texas in 2009. >>> indianapolis police say a major explosion that destroyed several houses and killed two people is now a homicide investigation. that explosion ten days ago was so powerful, that more than...
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should the u.s. be doing more here? >> well, at this point, it's not really clear what the u.s. can be doing, because although the egyptians and the turks all have a big incentive to see a cease-fire that lasts and i think the u.s. does, too, none of us can want it more than the israeli and the palestinians do. you can't create a settlement unless the principles actually want a settlement, then you can work out the details of how you're going to get there. from where i sit right now, both hamas and this israeli government are gaining more from continuing the conflict than they are -- than they see that they would get from a settlement. that could change. i don't think israel wants a ground war, but right now, hamas is actually, as you heard, palestinians are saying well, at least hamas is fighting back. at least we have a government that can fight back, we've had the israelis invade us plenty, but we are fighting back, and on the israeli side, you know, bibi netanyahu has elections coming up and overwhelmingly, there is support for taking out the rocket launchers. >> i should po
should the u.s. be doing more here? >> well, at this point, it's not really clear what the u.s. can be doing, because although the egyptians and the turks all have a big incentive to see a cease-fire that lasts and i think the u.s. does, too, none of us can want it more than the israeli and the palestinians do. you can't create a settlement unless the principles actually want a settlement, then you can work out the details of how you're going to get there. from where i sit right now, both...
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he was brought to the u.s. illegally when he was 4, and graduated from a south bay high school. >> jesus has no criminal past. he has no criminal record. >> immigration offenses said ruiz diego will remain in custody while his case is reviewed. >>> french military leaders say the afghan army is ready to assume control of security and deal with insurgents. as a result, france is preparing to withdraw combat troops, possibly by the end of the year. french soldiers have been training the afghans. about 500 will remain to continue that training and work at the airport in kabul. >>> in colombia, the main rebel group announced a cease-fire tonight. the colombian government did not reciprocate, saying it would continue military operations and does not trust the rebels. the two sides just began peace talks in cuba. aimed at ending 50 years of fighting. >>> in rome, a statue of the late pope john paul ii has gotten a facelift. some said it looked more like the world war ii fascist dictator, mussolini. the sculptor says
he was brought to the u.s. illegally when he was 4, and graduated from a south bay high school. >> jesus has no criminal past. he has no criminal record. >> immigration offenses said ruiz diego will remain in custody while his case is reviewed. >>> french military leaders say the afghan army is ready to assume control of security and deal with insurgents. as a result, france is preparing to withdraw combat troops, possibly by the end of the year. french soldiers have been...
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with the u.s. becoming increasingly self-reliant in regard to oil and natural gas how should our continuing role in the middle east be defined politically and militarily? does it change as a result? >> it used to be axiomatic that upheavals in key countries of the middle east that affected the supply might involve -- this will have to be studied. from the point of view of energy supplies are interest in the middle east will diminish and over a period of 10 to 15 years, the strategic interests of countries like china and india in the middle east will increase and the role they will attempt to play is bound to increase because their supplies still become imported from at the same time, given the importance of the islamic world and what will accumulate in the region, continues to add interest in stability the new security team will have to do to make nontraditional assessment of heart they imagine the evolution -- and some of this will depend on the outcome of the election over the period of 10 to 15
with the u.s. becoming increasingly self-reliant in regard to oil and natural gas how should our continuing role in the middle east be defined politically and militarily? does it change as a result? >> it used to be axiomatic that upheavals in key countries of the middle east that affected the supply might involve -- this will have to be studied. from the point of view of energy supplies are interest in the middle east will diminish and over a period of 10 to 15 years, the strategic...
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he was brought to the u.s. illegally when he was 4, and graduated from a south bay high school. >> jesus has no criminal past. he has no criminal record. >> immigration offenses said ruiz diego will remain in custody while his case is reviewed. >>> french military leaders say the afghan army is ready to assume control of security and deal with insurgents. as a result, france is preparing to withdraw combat troops, possibly by the end of the year. french soldiers have been training the afghans. about 500 will remain to continue that training and work at the airport in kabul. >>> in colombia, the main rebel group announced a cease-fire tonight. the colombian government did not reciprocate, saying it would continue military operations and does not trust the rebels. the two sides just began peace talks in cuba. aimed at ending 50 years of fighting. >>> in rome, a statue of the late pope john paul ii has gotten a facelift. some said it looked more like the world war ii fascist dictator, mussolini. the sculptor says
he was brought to the u.s. illegally when he was 4, and graduated from a south bay high school. >> jesus has no criminal past. he has no criminal record. >> immigration offenses said ruiz diego will remain in custody while his case is reviewed. >>> french military leaders say the afghan army is ready to assume control of security and deal with insurgents. as a result, france is preparing to withdraw combat troops, possibly by the end of the year. french soldiers have been...
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obama is the first u.s. president to set foot in that country as well as in myanmar, formerly known as burma. two countries with troubled history. the trip to myanmar included a symbolic visit with nobel peace prize winner aung san suu kyi under house arrest for 15 years for her opposition to the government. president obama said the country is making progress towards democracy. >> this nation that's been so isolated can show the world the power of a new beginning. and demonstrate once again that the journey to democracy goes hand in hand with development. >> this trip is most likely his last overseas trip with secretary of state hillary clinton who is leaving the state department after this term. >>> the former mistress of david petraeus speaking out for the first time since their affair went public. speaking through a family friend, broadwell says she deeply regrets the damage that's been done to her family. she, her husband and two young sons are back at their north carolina home after staying at her broth
obama is the first u.s. president to set foot in that country as well as in myanmar, formerly known as burma. two countries with troubled history. the trip to myanmar included a symbolic visit with nobel peace prize winner aung san suu kyi under house arrest for 15 years for her opposition to the government. president obama said the country is making progress towards democracy. >> this nation that's been so isolated can show the world the power of a new beginning. and demonstrate once...
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the u.s. says that egypt is taking the initiative on its own, that the u.s. role is ancillary, that the u.s. is monitoring it. president obama has spoken to morsi. as recently as today. hillary clinton has spoken to her counterpart and the prime minister here that the u.s. does have a role. but that egypt is willingly leading the peace negotiations. >> woodruff: nancy yousef, on the story in cairo. nancy yousef with mcclatchy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: oline we have a first person account from journalist stephanie freid, who writes about how the escalating violence is affecting families in the region, including her own. still to come on the newshour, inside rebel-held territory in syria; moving toward democracy in myanmar; the high cost of not having flood insurance; and maine's new senator, angus king. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: wall street started thanksgiving week on a buying binge. stocks surged from the start amid hopes that president obama and congress will reach a deficit deal. t
the u.s. says that egypt is taking the initiative on its own, that the u.s. role is ancillary, that the u.s. is monitoring it. president obama has spoken to morsi. as recently as today. hillary clinton has spoken to her counterpart and the prime minister here that the u.s. does have a role. but that egypt is willingly leading the peace negotiations. >> woodruff: nancy yousef, on the story in cairo. nancy yousef with mcclatchy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff:...
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her actions give u.s. allies and rivals abroad reason to question u.s. commitment and credibility when needed. the president last week in his press conference seemed very gung ho on susan rice. what do you make of the politics of this? as i pointed out to dom and he pointed out, too, 97 house republicans or 250 doesn't matter because this is not a matter for house republicans if he does nominate her. what do you make of the susan rice fight? is it a fight worth having if you're the president of the united states? >> well, look, when i look at the benghazi issue, i see serious issues about security, did we get our understanding of what was going on in libya right? i'm not sure this issue should be a major issue and i think you mentioned campaigning versus governing before, chris. and i think the administration now needs to move out of campaigning and into governing mode and if they just offer some transparency and accountability here, that maybe we can get past this. lay out what happened. i don't think there's any reason to come out in drips and drabs. >
her actions give u.s. allies and rivals abroad reason to question u.s. commitment and credibility when needed. the president last week in his press conference seemed very gung ho on susan rice. what do you make of the politics of this? as i pointed out to dom and he pointed out, too, 97 house republicans or 250 doesn't matter because this is not a matter for house republicans if he does nominate her. what do you make of the susan rice fight? is it a fight worth having if you're the president of...